Monthly Archives: November 2015

So far most of our interviews included those we often call creatives. People passionate about design, developing, music, gaming and so forth. They create their own content, putting their best effort at providing us with high quality material. Their importance in our daily entertainment cannot be overstated. There is, however, another group whose contribution doesn’t receive the proper attention. It’s those who review and promote the content available out there, those we use as sources to discover new titles and opinions. They are the ones that help turn new titles into successful projects while preserving past masterpieces. Especially in the underground such efforts are rare and mostly overlooked. LewdGamer, a newly founded website dedicated to promoting hentai games, wishes to become a digital home for fans of the genre. I asked Ryan, the site’s founder, to tell us more about his interesting project. Continue reading →

Even though Japan is considered the dominant producer of erotic art worldwide, slowly but steadily we see more and more Westerners trying to earn a share of the market. One of the newest teams of people devoted to this effort is Projekt Wolfenstahl, a dynamic duo that enjoys creating lewd images and storylines. During this interview we’ve had the opportunity to talk about the past, new projects, hentai and much more. Continue reading →

It’s been already 3 months after the convention ended (sorry for the delay); time passes by quickly for sure! This was my first convention ever and it was amazing 🙂 I got my share of loots and saw many amazing cosplays! Continue reading →

Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman is known as the third OVA of the Devilman franchise. Even though it was released as an adaptation of Yu Kinutani’s Amon: The Darkside of Devilman, one can often find claims that it was meant to be a continuation of the two previous films, The Birth and The Demon Bird. Unfortunately I didn’t find any credible source that clarifies what the truth is. This review/commentary will focus on certain scenes from the OVA, then try to analyze and compare them to other Devilman adaptations. I should note that the movie doesn’t explain much of the story’s elements, thus those unfamiliar with the previous releases should probably skip this review. Continue reading →